Thursday, 13 October 2011

Preliminary Task Questions

AS Media Foundation Portfolio – Self Assessment
Name: Aaron Bunting

Preliminary Task
· Does your film use continuity editing so that the sequence of events are clear and easily understood by the viewer?
Answer :Yes our film uses editing to make the sequences of the events clear thought out the film clip

· Have you followed the directions in the brief? (A character opens a door, crosses a room and sits down in a chair opposite another character. An exchange of dialogue occurs.)
Answer: yes we have followed the directions of the brief in are video.


· Have you used match-on-action?
Answer : yes we have used match on action during are film

· Can you explain what a match-on action involves?
Answer : match on action means that when something happens in the scene then when there is a cut the same piece of action must be going on.


· Have you used shot/reverse shot?
Answer :Yes we have used shot reverse shot in are video to.

· Can you explain what shot/reverse shot involves?
Answer : shot reverse shot is a film technique where one character is shown looking at another character and then the other character is shown looking back at the first character.


· Did you observe the 180-degree rule?
Answer : yes we did go by the Gide lines of this rule


· Can you explain the 180-degree rule?
Answer :not to cross the 180 degree line when filming coverage.

· What role did you play in the making of the preliminary task? (e.g. filming, acting, editing, equipment organisation etc.)
Anwer :The roles that I did when making the preliminary task was , mainly acting , editing , equitpment organisation and some filming too.

· How would you assess your contribution to the group?
Answer :I would say that I contributed very well to the group, but not all of use worked as a group.


· What have you learned from the process of making your preliminary film?
Answer : I have learnt from the preliminary ask , how to film a basic set , I have learnt all the rules of filming what equipment is used and how to edit.

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